The Russellville Lady Cyclones were no match for the Little Rock Hall Lady Warriors on Tuesday night inside Cyclone Gymnasium.

Russellville’s usual leading scorer, Alyssa Owens, was paired up with Hall star Tyler Scaife all night. As a result, Owens scored two points all night — early in the third quarter. The Lady Cyclones fell 61-14.

Russellville (3-15, 0-7 6A/7A-Central Conference) head coach Steve Wiedower had worried Little Rock Hall (18-2, 6-0) would be a difficult force to overcome, but it was Taylor Collins who drew the most blood in the first period. Collins drained eight points on back-to-back possessions. Scaife did manage to sting Russellville with a fadeaway to make it a fast 18-1.

The Lady Cylones’ only points came from the free-throw line – Kenzie Wiedower netted one and Addie Hipps the other.

The Lady Warriors put together a 20-2 run in the first quarter, and it became clear very early who was in control of this game.

Russellville’s Nichole Phillips and Jocelyn Brown each netted a 3-pointer, but Little Rock Hall outscored the Lady Cyclones 15-6 in the second for a 35-8 score going into the half.

Poor shooting plagued the Russellville squad. The Lady Cyclones were 2-of-15 from the field and 2-of-4 from the free-throw line in the first half — a stat few teams could overcome in the second half of play.

Owens scored at the start of the third period when she went to the line and sank both shots. Wiedower put in a layup, but the Lady Warriors went on a 19-0 run to drive the game out of reach. Russellville turned the ball over six times in the quarter and trailed 55-12 at the end of the frame. Rosalyn Peevy added two points at the free-throw line in the fourth quarter to set the final score.

Brown and Phillips led the Lady Cyclones in scoring with three points apiece. Wiedower and Owens contributed two points each. Meanwhile, Hall’s Scaife netted 28 points. From those stats alone, the story tells itself.